Hi Lubo
Sorry for not being clear the first time. The patch is not required
for the 3.0.1. The author of the article had documented the steps in May
2003 and what i was trying to say is that the patch is no longer
required. However, there is one change in the patch that NetBSD
distribution doesnt have. The lack of this change causes a re-definition
warning for every C file being compiled and the patch is not critical.
The rest of the documention is primarily 2 steps - one is to build the
tools(which is essential for cross-compilation from linux) and the
second is to build the kernel itself.
Also only when i read the comments inside build.sh did i realize that it
was intended for use on all POSIX shells. This was not evident to me
from the NetBSD documentation. Searching through mailing lists was
giving me hits on problem reports rather than solutions. So i thought
that it will be useful for others to know that cross-compiling NetBSD
from linux is not rocket-science. If these steps are already covered
somewhere in the NetBSD documentation can you please point me to that
and in that case, there wouldnt be a need to add new documentation.
Thanks
Prasad
Lubomir Kundrak wrote:
> Hello, Prasad!
>
> I find that patch to carry the only piece of information missing from
> the current documentation. As -current doesn't build correctly on MDK it
> should IMHO be considered a bug and the patch should be imported instead
> of noting the bug in the documentation.
>
> Kind regards,
> Lubo
>
> On Po, 2006-10-16 at 11:06 +0530, Narayana Prasad wrote:
>
>> Hi
>> I found the information at
>> http://www.bluedonkey.org/cgi-bin/twiki/bin/view/Netbsd/MandrakeLinuxBuild
>> very useful and still applicable(except for the patch part) to the
>> NetBSDD3.0.1 release. I think it will be worthwhile to mention that link
>> at http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/ under a kernel FAQ like "Is it
>> possible to compile NetBSD from linux?" or "Other Information" section.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Prasad
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